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Looks like Greensburg-based MainSource Bank intends to capitalize on its new high-profile downtown branch location. The bank is set to open within the next few weeks in part of the former home of Borders. Already, the MainSource name appears on nine awning signs along Meridian and Washington streets and on a large vertical corner sign. MainSource plans to operate a full-service retail bank branch in a 4,000-square-foot space on the first floor and a commercial banking and financial advising operation in 5,500 square feet on the second floor. The space has been vacant since early 2011, when the book retailer Borders Group Inc. closed the store as it went through bankruptcy. An earlier story is here. Savvy branding or sign pollution?

UPDATE: The city's planning department approved six awning signs for MainSource, not the nine signs the bank has installed, according to the approval document. Senior Planner Jeff York said he asked the bank to resubmit updated plans that reflect all of the signs. He noted the signage is not unusual for downtown, pointing to the National Bank of Indianapolis awning signs at the northeast corner of Market and Pennsyvania streets.

Second tenant for Borders space is unlikely

The law firm Barnes & Thornburg, which owns and has its headquarters in the building, has not signed a tenant for the remainder of the 22,000-square-foot Borders space. Real estate industry sources say Barnes & Thornburg has decided against filling the space with a restaurant or other outside user. Instead, plans call for a new upscale lobby for the high-powered law firm.

(IBJ photos: Cory Schouten)

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Schouten is an Indianapolis native and Indiana University graduate who joined IBJ in 2006 after stints at the Sarasota Herald-Tribune and the Arizona Republic. He covered the real estate beat for most of those years, and launched the Property Lines blog, before taking over as managing editor in March 2013.

Schouten has been honored for investigative and enterprise reporting by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, the Alliance of Area Business Publications and the Society of Professional Journalists in Indianapolis. During his tenure as moderator of Property Lines, the blog was recognized twice as the best among business journals by the AAPB.

Schouten serves as secretary of the board of governors of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and is set to serve as the organization's president in 2016. He is treasurer of the Indianapolis Press Club Foundation, and a board member of the Indianapolis Public Schools Education Foundation.

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